Product OverviewA Transformer of Touch Display1102I, a 11.6” touch monitor with FHD and wide-viewing angle, is designed as performance-focused transformer. The 1102I uses Projected Capacitive Touch technology to deliver a more sensitive, accurate 10-point multi-touch. Along with the GeChic in-house Rear Dock & Multi Mount Kit, 1102I features more possibilities with versatile mini PCs and other host devices. On-Lap 1102I , the cute touch monitor, will fulfill your creative jobs as a strong aide.

10-Point Multi Touch & Palm Rejection TechnologyOffering better accuracy and fluidity, On-Lap 1102I is designed to satisfy you with every touch response. 10-point touch recognition allows you to type on screen as if on keyboard, drawing and tapping. The palm rejection technology avoids unintentional inputs and brings you comfort of touch.

Flexible Connecting Solutions1102I provides three connection methods to fit your application: • Side connection: Three are micro-USB, HDMI, VGA input ports on the left side of 1102I. Just plug in the cables by instinct. This is the most convenient way to set up your dual-monitor environment.• Rear connection to hide your cables: A 30-pin specific rear port is set on the rear of 1102I. With the On-Lap Proprietary HDMI-A & USB-A to dock port cable, you gain the clear front display in your system. (* On-Lap Proprietary HDMI-A and USB-A to dock port cable is an optional accessory)• Astonishing Expansion with Rear Dock: Throw away your keyboard and mouse. GeChic Rear Dock consolidates HDMI signal & USB power to provides the most immediate solution of all -in-one PC. Insert your computer stick, Raspberry Pi on Rear Dock and take this special all-in-one for your makers party. (*Rear Dock is an optional accessory.)

Kensington Security SlotThe industry standard Kensington Lock on the side of 1102I provides an anti-theft protection. Just install a lock to level up the security when you place the 1102I for advertising, or at counter as a sign board.

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Great portable monitorGreat portable monitor, perfect size against a 12.5 inch screen laptop it fits into the same bag against my Lenovo X230.
I love these portable monitors and this one compliments my 1503 I have for a bigger laptop. .
The only reason this didn’t get 5 stars is because I prefer to use a doc cable screwed into the screen port over plugging in rather than using edge connectors that may wear over time.
On the 1503 the dock valve is never removed.
On this 1102h Gechic have made the stand part of the screen cover rather than part of the screen which means you have to clip the cover over the back to use the stand which unfortunately means you can’t use the dock port.
My solution was to buy a portable tablet stand. Apart from this slight design issue it still thoroughly recommended.
The versatility of hdmi input screens over the alnernative usb driven display cant be emphasised enough the price premium is worth paying of a great screen , portability and the usefullness to be able to plug into your PS4 for play when your not using it for work.